Saruyama Island Small Stool

saruyama island small stool

The latent animal instinct and playfulness that humans possess is set free in a small space. These sofas were designed based on the thinking that, even if living environments change, basic human movements such as sitting and lying down remain unchanged. It's possible to sit, lie down, find one's own place and climb. These pieces have been named after Saruyama (Monkey Mountain), which they resemble, and are divided into various unique shapes.

Saruyama collection includes 5 units and features injected flame-retardant polyurethane foam over an internal steel frame on a hardwood base. Stools are offered in two sizes.

small stool: 26" w | 13.75" h | 22.5" d

$950.00 + shipping in the continental U.S.
(usually ships in 8-12 weeks)

Agostino Moroso, with his wife, Diana, founded the Moroso company in 1952 with an artisanal approach to making sofas, armchairs and furnishing accessories. Their iconic designs have propelled them within the upholstered furniture market, with help from a long list of well known designers: Ron Arad, Patricia Urquiola, Ross Lovegrove, Konstantin Grcic, Alfredo Häberli, Toshiyuki Kita, Marcel Wanders and others. Each piece maintains a noticeable Moroso style while representing other cultures as well. Its international outlook has landed Moroso into the MoMA in New York, Le Palais de Tokyo, the Grand Palais in Paris.